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Christine McVie (* 12. Juli 1943 in Grenodd, Lancashire, England) ist eine britische Musikerin, Sängerin und Songschreiberin. Christine McVie wurde als Christine Perfect geboren. Ihre ersten Erfolge als Sängerin feierte sie mit der Gruppe Chicken Shack in den 1960er Jahren. Sie heiratete den Bassisten John McVie, der bei Fleetwood Mac spielte, und trat 1970 selbst der Gruppe bei. Bereits 1968 hatte sie auf dem Fleetwood-Mac-Album Mr. Wonderful das Keyboard gespielt, obwohl sie noch Mitglied von Chicken Shack war. Christine McVie schrieb den ersten Hit, den Fleetwood Mac in den USA hatten. Over My Head erschien 1975 und erreichte den 20....
Daniel Grigore (Danni) was born in the summer of '85 at the seaside of Romania, Constantza. Being always fond of the piano and guitar, Danni grew up most of his childhood with classical, rock, synth-pop and new age-ambiental music. He isn't really a new kid on the block. He's been putting out records since age 18 and has been caned by all the top jocks at the moment so far. Formerly known as Sonicvibe, under another alias entitled 'Vardran', he is delivering a blend of driving techno with trancey elements that are simply irresistible on the dancefloor. This new sound...
Similar to Rich Mullins -- was a member of Rich Mullin's Kid Brothers of Saint Francis as well as a member of the Ragamuffins. .
Rory McVicar is musician and songwriter currently living in London. In mid to late 2005, McVicar's demo received heavy rotation on the BBC Radio 1 Onemusic shows, helmed by Huw Stephens and Rob da Bank. This led to an appearance at In The City in Manchester, as part of Radio 1 Unsigned; as well as the recording of a live Maida Vale session for the show. The track 'Little One', which was the first song on the CD-R, clocked in at number 20 in the traditional end of year Festive Fifty countdown. McVicar's first release was a split 7" single...
James McVinnie pursues a diverse career as an organist and keyboardist. He was Assistant Organist of Westminster Abbey between 2008 and 2011 where he played for regular services and directed the Abbey's world-famous choir. He also played at many state occasions and special services of national importance which were broadcast live on television, including the state visit of HH Pope Benedict XVI, the Passing of the World War I Generation, the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Britain and the recent Royal Wedding. He previously held Organ Scholarships at St Albans Cathedral, and at Clare College, Cambridge, where he studied...